Recently published: Hamilton’s history of Duke Infectious Diseases
John Hamilton, MD, professor emeritus of medicine (Infectious Diseases), has recently published his book "The History of Infectious Diseases at Duke in the Twentieth Century."
Klotman awarded 5-year program project grant from NIAID
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a research program project grant to Mary Klotman, MD, professor of medicine (Infectious Diseases). The award will last five years, and will total more than $9 million.
The program project, "Integrase Defective Lentiviral Vector (IDLV)-ENV Immunogen Strategy for an HIV Vaccine," is supported by the National Institute Of Allergy and Infectious Diseases under award number P01AI110485.
New funding awards - March 2015
Department of Medicine faculty have received notice of the following research, clinical trials, CME or other training awards.
Tulsky to lead psychosocial oncology and palliative care department at Dana Farber Cancer Institute
James A. Tulsky, MD, chief of Duke Palliative Care and professor of medicine and nursing, has accepted a position as chair of the Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care at Dana Farber Cancer Institute. He will continue to work at Duke until July 3, before assuming the new position on Sept. 1.
PEDIGENE access is now free to Duke researchers and collaborators
Duke Molecular Physiology Institute is pleased to announce that the Research Informatics Core is able to offer use of the PEDIGENE® information management system to all Duke researchers and their c
4/9/15: Join residency program for first social action council meeting
The Internal Medicine Residency Program will hold an interest meeting at 6 p.m.
Boulware to lead new DCRI center to study and improve community health
Ebony Boulware, MD, MPH, chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and professor of medicine, will lead the D
Elaina Cheek joins division of General Internal Medicine as grants and contracts administrator
Please join us in welcoming Elaina Cheek, our new grants and contracts administrator, to the division of General Internal Medicine.
Cheek joined the division after working for six years in the Duke Office of Sponsored Research.
SGIM 2015 Sneak Preview: DGIM poster sessions
The 38th Annual SGIM meeting will include poster presentations featuring contributions from 10 Division of General Internal Medicine faculty members.